Pages

After two and a half years of serious cooking I still find it fascinating that I can come across foods that seem to be staples that are found every where and yet I have neither tried them nor made them. I recently came across one such food, the egg salad sandwich, when I made a simple egg salad to go into the BELT (Bacon Egg Lettuce Tomato) Sandwich that I recently made. I quite enjoyed the egg salad part of the sandwich and I knew that I would have to try a more standard egg salad sandwich. After all of the pumpkin roasting and cooking recently I was looking for a nice and simple meal and I immediatly thought of finally getting around to making an egg salad sandwich. An egg salad sandwich is essentially mashed hard boiled eggs with mayonnaise. From there you can add anything that you like and I went with a simple one with some dijon and grainy mustards, and some green onions and celery. The egg salad sandwich was certainly easy to make and it was really good despite being so simple. You just can't seem to go wrong with using mayo as the binder for salads! I can't wait to experiment more with egg salads. Hmmm... maybe I could add some capers or maybe a curried egg salad sandwich or...

Directions:1. Place the eggs in a sauce pan, cover with water and bring to a boil.2. Turn off the heat, cover and let sit for seven minutes.3. Transfer the eggs to a large bowl filled with cold water and let cool.4. Peel the eggs and mash to the desired consistency mixing in the mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, celery and green onions.5. Assemble sandwich.

46
comments:

I love egg salad - it's definitely a comfort food from my childhood, and a food of summer, when I would gather the warm eggs from the hens in the morning. And I still only seem to eat egg salad in the summertime, even though eggs are now a year-round staple. I also love to put some minced chives and capers in my egg salad. YUM.

My grandmother's favorite dish to bring to family summer gatherings was always egg salad. The in-laws like to add relish, but my husband and I don't care for it that way. We do add a little paprika though - probably because my grandmother came from Hungary.

I love a good sandwich and this is definitely one of my favorites. I basically have it once, maybe twice a year, but I too have never made it myself. My mom is usually the one whipping up a batch. I like the addition of the celery and onion as that crunch and freshness make this sandwich all the better.

I love egg salad too, but not with the eggs mashed. It is really good if you cut the eggs in slices or chunks. This usually also means cutting down a bit on the mayo, but if you like egg salad you should try it this way.

Lovely egg salad. I am a huge fan of egg salad myself. I am usually pretty basic because I love the simple egg, yellow mustard, mayo and garlic powder mixture but this looks delicious. I'll have to give it a try.

I also cut the egg whites into chunks and just mash the yolks to mix with mayo for the binding. I almost always add curry to my egg salad. If do you try that, you could also toss in a few dried cranberries. It complements the curry flavor nicely.

Kevin, an egg salad sandwich is usually my 'turn-to' lunch when there seems to be nothing else. But yours looks amazing and I think your idea of a touch of curry would really take a normal egg salad to another level. I'll definitely try some next time. Thanks...

In college, the only thing I dared eating from the cafeteria was the egg salad. For an entire year the only thing I had at lunch were two egg salad sandwiches with a glass of water. Unfortunately for me, the sandwiches I put together looked no way near as good as this! If only they had bacon!

Hey Kevin, (nice to know you through the Halloween neighbourhood posts...great collaborative idea!) How about using hummus as a binder instead of mayo? Maybe not so pretty but tasty,I'd assum, and really healthy.

Oh, your sandwich looks delicious. I love celery and onion for the crunch like Maria. I use one of those mushroom slicers to cut the eggs (and turn the egss & cut again)-I don't mash them. Your toasted bread looks yummy! I like it on toast or just two slices of fresh bread.

I love this stuff (here in the UK it seems more common to call it 'egg mayo', but the concept of egg + mayo is the same of course). Things I like to add to my egg mayo sandwiches (but not all at once of course!):

- bacon or ham- cress- blue cheese, in small bits, mixed into the mayo and egg- curry spices in the mayo, perhaps with sultanas or a bit of mango chutney- shredded cooked chicken or pork- cucumber

Though I rarely eat sandwiches, it would be nearly impossible for me to pass up an egg salad that looked like yours in the beautiful photo! And I love your fantastic idea for the BELT. As you say, so simple but extraordinarily delicious.

I definitely agree on adding curry. Curried egg salad (and curried tuna salad) are both wonderful. A great addition to curried salads is fruit. It adds a great sweet-tart flavor to to counter the rich, spiced savoriness. I use either raisins, currants or dried, sweetened cranberries and nuts are good to add, too.:)

Post a Comment

About Me

I came to realize that my meals were boring and that I had been eating the same few dishes over and over again for years. It was time for a change! I now spend my free time searching for, creating and trying tasty new recipes in my closet sized kitchen.